Pfaff 16 Owner's Manual - Page 9
Working, Special, Presser
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Working with Special Presser Feet 3. Edge Stitching Foot No. Z .153(1 (Edger). Guide No, 535 a. Thumb Sciew No. 10433 (Fig. 13). With the guide you can set the distance from the edge of the material to the line of stitching which, when working on wide and long seams, is of great cidvan loge. This loot is also very suitable tar attaching zip fasteners, or br laying se veral stitch lines closely side by side ; but, in either case, the guide must not be used, hecnuse it will be in the way. Iv 14 12 Nirrow Hems No. GK 824 and No. OK 827 (Fig. 14). Fold over to the wrong side the edge ol the fabric, mak ing a fold about h' wide. At the commencement of the material insert a pin or attach ci thread and with it dravi the material into the curl of the hemmer w[iere it is automatically turned under twice. Lower the presser bar and commence to sew carefully. Allow the nsateriol to feed freely into the heniiner without, however, overfilling the cui I. Foot OK 827 is very suitable for line tex lure materials, but for heavier materials it is recommend ed that you use hemmer foot No OK 824. eHing Foot No. OK 823 Fig. 15) Lay the two pieces of mate nto one over the other, with the lower protecting about to the right. Pin both pieces together at the corn mene'.;nient, cinch insert the mcitoiicil I ito the slotted rnuth of the feller The lov' er piece of cloth is sewn down (lot over the upper piece. Next, open up the do; h ansi run the raised cecirn once more through the feller, sewing the edge clove flat. Qajilting Standard Presser Foot No. 552; Quilting Guide No. 101; Holder No, Z-1016 (Fig. 16). Padded mater icil con be sewn effectively with the aid of quilting guide No. 101, which enables you to lay pcrrollel 13